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There’s something instantly recognizable about a plastic bathroom mug. The hollow resonance, the light splash when dipping into a bucket, the subtle flex when squeezed — these are small sounds, but they carry strong domestic realism.
This new collection focuses entirely on real plastic mug interactions — recorded dry and wet, empty and filled, gentle and forceful.
What’s Inside This Collection
1. Filling & Dipping
- Mug dipping into a water bucket
- Hollow submerge “glup” sounds
- Quick scoop-and-lift water capture
- Overflow trickle from the rim
- Water surface disturbance ripples
These sounds are rich in low-mid plastic resonance combined with natural water displacement.
2. Pouring & Water Flow
- Controlled water pour from mug
- Fast splashy dump
- Thin stream pour
- Interrupted pour with stuttered flow
- Dripping residue after emptying
Great for realistic bathroom Foley or exaggerated splash timing.
3. Plastic Handling & Movement
- Dry mug pickup and placement
- Hollow table or tile surface taps
- Light squeezes causing subtle plastic flex
- Fingernail taps on thin plastic body
- Sliding mug across wet tile
The flex and resonance vary depending on grip pressure — useful for nuanced layering.
4. Impact & Accidental Drops
- Mug falling on tile (empty)
- Mug falling partially filled (water splatter + plastic bounce)
- Rolling spin on hard surface
- Sudden knock-over splash
These transients are sharp and clean — ideal for cinematic realism or comedic timing.
Why These Sounds Matter
Bathroom mug sounds are often overlooked in Foley libraries, but they’re incredibly useful for:
- Domestic interior scenes
- Rural or traditional bathroom settings
- Hostel / school / hospital wash areas
- Morning routine sequences
- ASMR water handling content
- Game environments with interactive water elements
The hollow plastic tone is distinctly different from metal or ceramic containers — lighter, brighter, and more resonant in the upper mids.